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Old 21 December 2019, 09:17 AM   #61
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All you care free Rolex owners, I'd like to mail you a Christmas card, which address should I use?
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Old 21 December 2019, 11:21 AM   #62
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We should welcome every crook to this thread.


Haha yeah. I’ll never tell!
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Old 24 December 2019, 09:22 AM   #63
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I hold advanced black belt rank in a martial art. I am a trained marksman. I sleep with one eye open for four hours, then switch eyes. I alternate which eye is open first so "they" won't know which direction to attack from.

I drilled a hole in my roof so there is always a puddle by my door that an intruder would have to stand in to ring the doorbell. I run an extension cord to the inside of the front door knob, connected to my bedside lamp so if someone rings the doorbell and I turn my light on, they'll get fried.

I buy expired tuna fish and leave partially opened cans around my property. The smell alone is a deterrent, and it also attracts stray dogs, which are much cheaper than trained security animals. Some of these dogs are rabid.

I insulated my home with asbestos, so any miscreant who might actually gain entry will die of lung disease in a few decades. Of course, I wear a protective forced-air breathing system when I'm home.

That's about it. You should see some of my neighbors, though. They go to extremes!
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Old 24 December 2019, 09:26 AM   #64
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Old 24 December 2019, 10:31 AM   #65
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Omg let’s hope no watch thieves troll these pages 😆
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Old 24 December 2019, 10:42 AM   #66
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Speaking from experience, you’re more at risk of losing a watch by forgetting where you stashed it (if you’ve got them stashed all over) than risk of theft.
I recently put a watch in a safe place, because I forgot to put it in the bank. It took me nearly two months to find it and even then, it was by accident.
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Old 24 December 2019, 10:44 AM   #67
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I hold advanced black belt rank in a martial art. I am a trained marksman. I sleep with one eye open for four hours, then switch eyes. I alternate which eye is open first so "they" won't know which direction to attack from.

I drilled a hole in my roof so there is always a puddle by my door that an intruder would have to stand in to ring the doorbell. I run an extension cord to the inside of the front door knob, connected to my bedside lamp so if someone rings the doorbell and I turn my light on, they'll get fried.

I buy expired tuna fish and leave partially opened cans around my property. The smell alone is a deterrent, and it also attracts stray dogs, which are much cheaper than trained security animals. Some of these dogs are rabid.

I insulated my home with asbestos, so any miscreant who might actually gain entry will die of lung disease in a few decades. Of course, I wear a protective forced-air breathing system when I'm home.

That's about it. You should see some of my neighbors, though. They go to extremes!
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Old 24 December 2019, 12:17 PM   #68
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Get a couple cane corso and you can leave your watches in a bejeweled display case on the front lawn.
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Old 25 December 2019, 01:05 AM   #69
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You can afford a lot of security options for the price of food and time spend picking up their giant piles. Niece has one. Great dogs for sure.
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Old 25 December 2019, 06:48 AM   #70
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My house was broken into when I lived in Hong Kong. Thieves came into my bedroom while we slept and took the watches from our bedside tables literally a foot from where we were sleeping. Landlord (a senior police officer) told me to get a dog.
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Old 25 December 2019, 08:23 AM   #71
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I hold advanced black belt rank in a martial art. I am a trained marksman. I sleep with one eye open for four hours, then switch eyes. I alternate which eye is open first so "they" won't know which direction to attack from.

I drilled a hole in my roof so there is always a puddle by my door that an intruder would have to stand in to ring the doorbell. I run an extension cord to the inside of the front door knob, connected to my bedside lamp so if someone rings the doorbell and I turn my light on, they'll get fried.

I buy expired tuna fish and leave partially opened cans around my property. The smell alone is a deterrent, and it also attracts stray dogs, which are much cheaper than trained security animals. Some of these dogs are rabid.

I insulated my home with asbestos, so any miscreant who might actually gain entry will die of lung disease in a few decades. Of course, I wear a protective forced-air breathing system when I'm home.

That's about it. You should see some of my neighbors, though. They go to extremes!


Haha this is good !
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Old 25 December 2019, 08:42 AM   #72
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Ft Knox safe bolted to the cement floor in the basement.

At night my watch is on my nightstand right next to my G19 with 124 grain JHPs
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Old 25 December 2019, 10:36 PM   #73
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When I worked at the jewelry store, I adopted an idea from a customer who travelled quite a bit. She would obtain from us those small, zip plastic pouches, put an earring into each and then place both bagged earrings into a larger bag. She did the same with each piece of jewelry.
The result was no scratches and complete protection of her pretties. BTW: she would then toss her fortune of bagged jewelry (crystalopedia) in an old, crumpled plastic grocery bag and store it in the wheel well inside her trunk. Smart lady.
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Old 26 December 2019, 04:20 AM   #74
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Gun safe that's bolted to the floor.

If thieves can defeat your security system and cut open a reinforced safe you have bigger problems than just losing your stuff.
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Old 26 December 2019, 05:48 AM   #75
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Ft Knox safe bolted to the cement floor in the basement.

At night my watch is on my nightstand right next to my G19 with 124 grain JHPs
My man... I like the way you think!!!!!!


Ring/Nest cameras.... Alarm..... Heavy safe bolted to floor.. Insurance policy.. And common sense!
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Old 26 December 2019, 06:23 AM   #76
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I had thousands in coins and jewelry stolen in Las Vegas in 2017. Good neighborhood with a gate for show. Want me to post a pic of the innocuous doorbell ring check for occupancy prior to the smashing of floor to ceiling glass out back. Happens daily here. Daily. You're simply wrong.


Sorry to hear that. In Henderson too which is regarded as safer than Las Vegas. Hope you were covered by insurance.

What’s even sadder is that there have been rampant cases of bolted down safes being hauled out using trucks and chains.
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